One Year of Blogging: Progress, Pressure, and the Reality of Keeping Going
When I first started blogging properly, I had no idea where it would lead. At the beginning, the goal was simple enough. I wanted to help my main website gain a bit more visibility, answer useful customer questions, and maybe give Google a clearer idea of what my business was about. What I did not expect was how addictive the whole process would become. Once you start watching Google Search Console, checking impressions, average position, clicks, indexed pages, and little movements in the right direction, it is very easy to get pulled in. A small improvement can feel like a breakthrough. A dip can feel like a disaster. A new post can feel like the thing that might finally push the site forward. And for a while, that excitement kept me going. Reaching the 10 Point Average Phase One of the big moments for me was seeing the blog move towards the 10 point average position range in Google Search Console. That might not sound very exciting to someone outside the world of blogging, but ...